APPENDIX 12 - PROTECTED VIEWS AND PROSPECTS
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3 APPENDIX 12 - PROTECTED VIEWS AND PROSPECTS List of protected views and prospects as shown on Maps to (Written text supersedes map) View Location Direction Description Significance Ross and Moneybeg County road at Bellewstown County road from R154 at Boolies R154 between Patrickstown and Oldcastle I R154 between Patrickstown and Oldcastle II 6 Slieve na Calliagh Panorama Rahaghy and Patrickstown Skerry Cross Roads and Ballinlough Crossakeel and Magee s Cross Roads Crossakeel and Ardglassan Ardglassan and Rathniska View looking north west across mixed landscape of woodland and trees of low enclosure. Lake and skylines visible in distance. Working landscape containing housing, agricultural structures and infrastructure. Views to south of Loughcrew skyline. Foreground contains extensive housing. Extensive views south west across unusually open and unenclosed landscape towards skyline of cultural and scenic significance. Foreground and middleground obstructed by housing and infrastructure. Extensive view northwards across extensive settled landscape with settlements, housing, infrastructure and agriculture all visible. Infrastructure and housing visible in near and middle foreground. Few mature trees in foreground or middle distance. Extensive view southwards across extensive settled landscape with low densities of housing. Extensive view south across extensive landscape with relatively low levels of enclosure and relatively low levels of visible development. Panoramic views in all directions including intervisibility between the 3 peaks. Site of high cultural and scenic significance characterised by absent or very low levels of enclosure. Extensive view across important scenic and cultural landscape. Framed View from local road across Lough Bane and Extensive view of cultural significance. Skyline to the west across normal pasture and tillage landscape with extensive housing and agricultural buildings and infrastructure. Extensive view across mature agricultural area with low densities of non-agricultural development and low intensities of infrastructure visible. Extensive view of Loughcrew and extensive view to south of wooded skylines and distant hills (Portlaois). Similar views available along much of this road. View to south: Extensive views across tillage lowlands. Very low levels of development visible. Many mature trees and large fields. View to west: Occasional views of Loughcrew. Established pattern of settlement and infrastructure.
4 12 Keeran s Cross Roads and Commons of Lloyd at Castlepole 13 Tower at Kells Panorama R163 between Kells and Drumbaragh Carlanstown and Ardlonan County road to north of Moydorragh Mullagheven Cross Roads and Gorrys Cross Roads and View to the north-. Typical lowland pasture and tillage. Fields bounded by mature trees. Extensive development visible including housing, agricultural structures and infrastructure (including bypass). 360 degree panoramic views to surrounding landscape. Significant visual relationships including Loughcrew to the west and toward Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains to the north east. Views also including extensive areas of development including infrastructure and urbanisation. Site is also of cultural heritage significance. Extensive view to north-north-east across a landscape of settlement, infrastructure, mixed farming and woodland Expansive views to east across typical agricultural lowlands with low levels of scattered development Short range views to north-east towards tower. Expansive views to south west across complex of mixed landscape types this view is visible from a number of locations along this road. Expansive views to distant locations to north and to views of Carlingford, Mourne Mountains to the north east. Highly varied topography. Woodland in lowlands. 18 Mullystaghan and Robertstown, and Extensive views to north, north east and east from this point and approach roads. Land is open with occasional woodland blocks and complex topography. Development evident, especially in lowland areas Car Park at Whitewood Lough Cormeen and Breaky Bridge Miltown Cross Roads and Ervey Cross Roads Corratober Bridge and Rathlagan R165 and Mullaghmore Rathkenny and Parsonstown Demesne Horistown and Creewood I Rathkenny and Dreminstown and and Lakeland view to east with woodland and Whitewood House on horizon. Open view towards north east of horizon. Low levels of development visible in near ground. View from stretch of road as indicated on map. View to north across drumlin/low hills to near horizons. Extensive areas of woodland and small fields in foreground. These views exist along much of this stretch of road. Views to north of high amenity mature mixed woodland on steep sided stream valley with occasional rock outcrops. Absence of any visual residential or agricultural development. Expansive views to north east distant horizon including mountains. Very little settlement visible. Infrastructure, power lines concentrated in this area around substation to the right hand side east. Expansive views to north east distant horizon including mountains. Very little settlement visible. Expansive views to the west and north west across settled landscape including infrastructure and widely scattered housing and some settlements. Extensive view especially to the north east west. Working landscape, densely settled. Extensive views to west across working landscape with scattered development and woodland.
5 Horistown and Creewood II Rathkenny Cross Roads and Sallygarden Cross Roads Car Park at Hill of Slane, and 30 Hill of Slane Panorama View to south-east. Very distant views across settled landscape. Relatively open. Mature woodland in foreground. Low density of visible development to the south east. Powerlines and houses visible to southwest. View north east across settled working landscape with large fields, woodland lots, and low levels of enclosure. Settlements and infrastructure visible. Extensive view from east to south east across open working and settled landscape. Modern housing and agricultural development visible. Extensive panorama across open working and settled landscape. Modern housing and agricultural development visible. 31 Boyne Canal and Roughgrange Intermittent views of the main tumulus in Newgrange can be obtained from many points along this road and adjacent areas. Visibility often [less in summer] and determined by the season and the current state of hedgerow maintenance, determined by season ]. 32 At Cross off county road to north of N51, and Extensive view from east to west encompassing woodland and large open fields in foreground. Settled working landscape visible in all directions. Very low density of settlement in foreground to middle ground distance. This View is typical of a series of such views from the N 51 between N53 [ern Boundary] and N53 [ern Boundary] At Proudstown Cross Roads on R162 N2 between Slane and Balrath at McGrunder s Cross Roads County Road between Beaupark and Painestown County road to north of Brownstown Cross Roads on R153 I County road to north of Brownstown Cross Roads on R153 II At Carn Hill on county road to north of Casey s Cross Roads on R153 At Johnstown on county road to south of Casey s Cross Roads on R153 On road to south of Cannistown Church and M3 and Extensive eastward view to distant location across settled landscape. Dense urbanisation on right hand side of view. More open but still undeveloped left hand side. View of Boyne Valley with open view of Knowth and Newgrange. Mixed composition of working landscape. Slane visible on left (west). Roads, power lines and housing visible. View to northwest across settled landscape with settlements and infrastructure (powerline, windfarm, roads visible). Many large woodland lots. View to north west across working landscape with visual agricultural structures. View to south east across working landscape with visual agricultural structures. west view to very distant horizon across settled landscape with visual settlement, infrastructure and housing on the outskirts of Navan. Extensive view to north-east across working landscape with visible infrastructure (powerline, major road) and scattered residential development. Extensive view mainly to south east and south over settled landscape with infrastructure (motorway), powerlines, playing fields and houses.
6 41 42 On county road between Dowdstown Bridge and Garlagh Cross Roads On county road between Bective and Ballinter cross roads 43 Hill of Tara Car Park 44 Hill of Tara Panorama On county road between Kilmessan and Castleboy On county road between Balpere Hill and Tara View looking south towards Hill of Tara across open landscape with significant concentration of development to east and woodland to west. Contains infrastructure including road, 220kV powerline and anglemasts. View sustained for 500m taking place across unoccupied level countryside with few enclosures. View east to Skryne. Settled landscape. Historic features. Views in every direction across settled landscape with visible development including foreground powerlines, agricultural buildings, houses, quarries and roads. View to the west; other prominent hilltops visible at great distance. Foreground contains extensive areas of hedgerows and woodland. View to the south; Wicklow and Dublin Mountains visible on horizon. Relatively little development visible. Substantial woodland in the foreground. View to the east; across settled working landscape with a variety of structures and development visible including historic structures such as Skryne. Distant industrial plants. View to the north; panoramic views into very distant horizons. Encompassing a settled landscape with many buildings and structures visible in near and middle distance. Note areas immediately below hill to the north and south are obstructed by topography at variance with protection plan. View of Tara hill top. 47 Skryne Church Panorama Road has a distinct character at present coming through an arch of trees. It forms an important context for the approach to Tara. Extensive panoramic views. View to the west: very distant horizon across settled landscape with the Hill of Tara forming foreground. Intervening landscape contains housing, farm buildings, roads and woodlands. View to the north: contains significant amount of trees and woodland and nearby housing. View to the north east: very distant panorama including Carlingford peninsula. Foreground is a settled working landscape containing many visible structures including houses, telecom masts, and distant factories. View to the south: very extensive (including Dublin and Wicklow Mountains and Howth peninsula), heavily wooded foreground and middle distance. Many structures visible. 48 On M3 at Baronstown Iconic view. View only towards Skryne Hill. Motorway in the foreground. Concentration of housing on road side. View of very distant horizon to the north. 49 On county road between Collierstown and Trevet Distinctive local view towards Skryne Church.
7 50 On R154 between Trim and Scurlockstown View looking to north west across very open fields of flood plain across river, toward important collection of cultural heritage remains silhouetted on the skyline. An iconic image of Trim s status as a Heritage Town. Much modern development visible to the left. 51 On R158 between Trim and Laracor 52 Hill of Ward Panorama Expansive view to north of Trim s Heritage buildings in profile creating a distinctive urban style. Panoramic views in all directions to very distant horizons. Very open landscape in foreground and middle distance across a working landscape with relatively little settlement visible except for town of Athboy to west. 53 On R161 at Inchatore Bridge to west of Donore, and View of Boyne in open and largely undeveloped countryside. View to the north and north east of typical river corridor with immature vegetation from R161. No development currently visible. No apparent cultural heritage significance is visible On R161 at Royal Canal On Stoneford Bridge on county road between Blackshade and Moyfin Along Royal Canal at Boolykeagh Rathcore and Clonguiffin N51 and Knowth and and 59 Knowth Tumulus Panorama Obelisk Bridge at Oldbridge Hill at Graveyard at Sheephouse Duleek and Boyne Canal I Donore and Redmountain Views along Royal Canal to the east and west at intersection with R161 View north to middle distance along the River Boyne. Typical lowland countryside. Very little development visible. An unusual view to south containing water in the foreground with elevated views to distant horizons mostly to the south west. Very little development evident. Views to west/north west like this available from this location where there are gaps in the hedge. Expansive views available to very distant horizons across mixed farmland working landscape with relatively low levels of development. First view of tumulus looking to south., and and Panoramic views in all directions from top of Knowth tumulus. Extensive views across a working countryside. View north west from south of Obelisk Bridge is selected as typical of the quality of local visual amenity at this location. A site of considerable scenic and historic significance. Site of Battle of Boyne. View north; local scenic and international historical/cultural significance. Expansive view of settled lowland with extensive urbanisation and industry visible to the east and north. Views to the north are extensive and encompass important cultural landscape of significance. Much woodland to north and west Panoramic views across mixed agriculture and tillage, pasture and woodland. Views to north and east west - dense woodland. Distant horizon skyline to north and west. Extensive view to north across woodland, pasture and tillage. Middle distance views of Newgrange and Knowth in centre of view and very little development visible.
8 64 Duleek and Boyne Canal II 65 Laytown Strand Duleek and Carnes Carnes and Carnes Bellewstown and Carnes County road at Bellewstown R108 between Naul and Mullaghteelin,, and Extensive view to north across woodland, pasture and tillage. Middle distance views of Newgrange and Knowth in centre of view and very little development visible. Distinctive View northwards along the shore from Laytown. Panoramic views from south west to north. - Very distant horizons visible. Views to north and west - very compromised by industry and urbanisation. Very long distance views to south west and west across open tillage landscape with occasional settlement and very large fields. View provided is typical. There are similar views from many equivalent vantage points in this general area. View to south. Extensive views across predominantly agricultural countryside with relatively low levels of settlement and infrastructure. Very large fields with low enclosure. Telecom and electricity infrastructure visible. Extensive north-eastward view to sea, Mourne Mountains and horizon north of Boyne. View encompasses a settled landscape with industry, infrastructure, settlement and sea to the east. Views to north and east most important. Extensive view to east and sea from junction of local road with R County road off R108 at Snowtown View to east. No specific view from the R106 however there are extensive views to the south from local road between hedgerows and quarry. View at gate along hedgerow of extensive tillage landscape, visible settlement and infrastructure. View at gate along hedgerow of extensive tillage landscape, visible settlement and infrastructure County road Hawkinstown and Gilliamstown Robinson s Cross Roads on R108 and Windmill Hill Boyne valley from Rosnaree House Boyne Estuary view from coast road between Mornington and Drogheda (past Grammar School) Rathkenny Hills View from Creewood in south eastward direction View of Kileen Castle/Skane Valley from southeast direction of the Warrenstown and Expansive view to west/south west across settled landscape with distant views towards Skryne. Landscape is densely vegetated in foreground. Extensive views to the north east, mid distance heavily wooded. Dwellings, infrastructure and agriculture on left hand side. View to skyline with distinctive tower is locally distinctive. Boyne valley from Rosnaree House. Expansive views of the Boyne Estuary with associated long views and open skylines. Prospects towards Beaulieu are included. This view is typical of many such views along this road. A typical view of open countryside with little visible development A typical view of open countryside with little visible development
9 college. Boyne valley from Derrindaly Bridge Boyne valley from Scarrif Bridge Blackwater Valley Navan from R147 Kells Road in the vicinity of Bloomsbury Blackwater Valley from Maudlin Bridge Blackwater Valley from Mabes Bridge 83 Clonard Blackshade 84 Coole Hill and View of Boyne in open and largely undeveloped countryside View of Boyne in open and largely undeveloped countryside River view in context of mature trees. and River view in context of mature trees. and River view in context of mature trees. and 85 Headford Bridge and 86 Bective Bridge 87 a to d 88 89a 89b 89c Newgrange Passage Tomb Dowth Passage Tomb Views towards Brú na Bóinne from N51 Views towards Brú na Bóinne from N51 Views towards Brú na Bóinne from N51 of crossroads at Monknewtown Views from Boyne and Towpath, and,, and Panorama (sample view) 92 Corballis 93a Road, east of Fennor Cross Roads Blackshade Bridge over the Royal Canal and with views along the canal in both directions. Elevated Views across open countryside at Coole hill off road from Kilcock to Summerhill. View of River Blackwater from Headford Bridge with estate landscape visible. View looking northward from Bective Bridge towards Bective Abbey and along river Boyne in both directions. Elevated panoramic View across landscape setting of within the World Heritage Site of Brú na Bóinne. Note that this is a working landscape containing agricultural structures, dwellings, infrastructure. Elevated panoramic View across landscape setting of within the World Heritage Site of Brú na Bóinne. Note that this is a working landscape containing agricultural structures, dwellings, infrastructure. Views along the N51 looking south into the Core Area of the World Heritage Site. Views along the N51 looking south into the Core Area of the World Heritage Site. Views along the N51 looking south into the Core Area of the World Heritage Site. Views at Monknewtown towards the Core Area of the World Heritage Site. All views within and towards the World Heritage Site are from Boyne and from the Boyne Navigation/tow path and proposed greenway. Views in from the road at Corballis looking in north westerly directions towards the Core Area of the World Heritage Site. The road between Rossnaree and Fennor Cross Roads looking towards the Core Area of the World Heritage Site. The road travels along the edge of the river valley and includes viewing points to important sites associated with the Battle of the Boyne.
10 93b 93c 94 Road, west of Rossnaree At bend on local road half way between Fennor Cross Roads and Rosnaree Moylagh Castle from local road to east of R195 The road between Rossnaree and Fennor Cross Roads looking towards the Core Area of the World Heritage Site. The road travels along the edge of the river valley and includes viewing points to important sites associated with the Battle of the Boyne. The road between Rossnaree and Fennor Cross Roads looking towards the Core Area of the World Heritage Site. The road travels along the edge of the river valley and includes viewing points to important sites associated with the Battle of the Boyne. View of Moylagh Castle and Motte.
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